🐚 Conchologia iconica, or, Illustrations of the shells of molluscous animals
London: Reeve, Brothers, 1843-1878.
https://t.co/uQh59upUQq

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I decided that since my protags are done I'll just draw my other characters whenever I feel like and without an order,so here's one of them:

This is Fujiko, a girl with a massive Hyperfixation on Snails and other Molluscs, she's also desperately in search of a gf so there's that

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🐚 Land and freshwater Mollusca of India
London, Taylor and Francis, 1882-
https://t.co/3sBC6fMwL8

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Totally out of my comfort zone here but I’ve gone for the Anchor Tuskfish as my motivational as it’s possibly the first tool using fish discovered. It tenaciously uses rocks to break open mollusc shells.

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1844 Henry Nottidge Moseley FRS was born. Moseley sailed on the scientific expedition of HMS Challenger (1872-1876). He studied invertebrate biology & the phylogeny of arthropods, coral and molluscs & published Notes by a Naturalist on the Challenger in 1879.

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the beach that side is lower there is a much greater height of metal subject to tidal effect, allowing molluscs and algae to colonise and colour the sheet metal in a riot of oranges, browns, greens, greys and pinks.https://t.co/65LrL0DPXt

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🐚 Conchologia iconica, or, Illustrations of the shells of molluscous animals
London: Reeve, Brothers, 1843-1878.
https://t.co/I70aHFCqdN

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Born in Vienna, 1797 - Ida Laura Pfeiffer née Reyer, traveller, collector of insects, molluscs, plants... More about her in to access book on the Internet Archive "The last travels of Ida Pfeiffer...", 1861: https://t.co/ueHcspBWhj

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🐚 Conchologia iconica, or, Illustrations of the shells of molluscous animals
London: Reeve, Brothers, 1843-1878.
https://t.co/5hpZKVUejt

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Excited to share my contribution to 's World Roulette (150 Worlds/ 150 Artists!!) - currently on Kickstarter now!! The ✨Magma-Mollusc✨(and rider!) - the volcanic plains don't phase them, making them so important to the people that live in the city above.

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Hi I'm a illustrator and I love telling stories with pictures. I also love earl grey tea, mollusc shells, and funerary archaeology of early medieval England.
🌍 https://t.co/TTOteVu3SY
✉️sianj.me

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I haven't watched much The Animated Series, but these giant, hyper-intelligent, telepathic have been brought to my attention. Exited to watch this episode. Looks hilarious

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🐚 Conchologia iconica, or, Illustrations of the shells of molluscous animals
London: Reeve, Brothers, 1843-1878.
https://t.co/TqIc43Sl8N

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Our review on "deciphering mollusc shell production" is out today in Biological Reviews. My PhD Thesis intro chapter is incorporated into sections V & VI plus review covers a huge range of perspectives from Marie Curie CACHE ITN

https://t.co/ntDQ1sgxi8

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1854年出版"Natural History: Mollusca"という本に収録された寄生性の巻貝Stilifer(ヤドリニナ)の版画なんだが・・・君可愛すぎないか?
https://t.co/UAZkYI7WBJ

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Three more artworks for the £50 each including p&p in UK. All A2 (40x60cm) on cartridge paper. DM if interested, or visit my website. Thanks

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The candy cane snail (Liguus virgineus) is a mollusc endemic to the Caribbean island of La Española (Haiti and the Dominican Republic). The first illustration of this arboreal snail was published in 1684 in “Recreatio Mentis et Oculi” by Filippo Bonanni.

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I've been playing recently, and I fell in love with the Molluscmage. I had to do some fanart of this cute little cephalopod fellow!

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